Leslie Vining
Leslie Gordon Vining | |
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Archbishop of West Africa | |
Church | Anglican |
See | Diocese of West Africa |
In office | 1951 – 1955 |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1911 |
Consecration | 1938 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1885 |
Died | 1955 |
Previous post |
Bishop of Lagos Assistant Bishop of the Niger |
Leslie Gordon Vining (1885 – 4 March 1955) was an English Anglican Bishop and the first Archbishop of the Church of the Province of West Africa, from 1951 to 1955.
Life
He attended Emmanuel College, Cambridge and completed his studies in 1910. He started out as an assistant curate and later chaplain to British forces during World War I. After the war, he became the Vicar of St. Alban’s, Westbury Park, Bristol in 1918. He was at the post for the next 20 years. In 1938, he was transferred to Nigeria as an Assistant Bishop of the Niger. Vining was appointed the Bishop of Lagos in 1940. While in Nigeria, he established a training school for religious teachers. He also tried to be a bridge builder, reaching out to the Lagos Islamic community. He was the first Archbishop of the newly created Church of the Province of West Africa, at his inauguration on 17 April 1951. He died at sea on his way to England on 4 March 1955. He was buried in Freetown, Sierra Leone.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Gerald Harry Anderson. Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999. p 705. ISBN 0-8028-4680-7
- ↑ Bishop Leslie Gordon Vining Biography at the Diocese of Lagos Official Website